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Anthers opening through longitudinal slits. Flowers white, cream, yellow, green or blue and pendant
Trees or shrubs sometimes prostrate but never twinning. Fruit a 2 or 3-valved capsule
Flowers solitary or in terminal or axillary clusters; petals tubular in lower half. Ovary sessile or scarcely stipitate
Prostrate to procumbent dwarf shrubs. Leaves usually 3 mm or less wide, entire with an apical tooth. Flowers 4–6 mm long. Rhytidosporum
Inflorescence ± sessile umbel with 4–8 flowers, pedicels less than 4 mm long. Leaves linear to elliptic, 10–20 mm long, 1.5–2 mm wide; apex with prominent mucro. Coastal sandstone plateau. Heath and woodland. Fl. spring Rhytidosporum diosmoides